i i l i i i PAGE EIGHT .__. i i PRINCE EDWARD cApp-[QL I'D-DAY and WED. 19.9“ and W51 Showing At Shows 8:45 - 7 - 8:45 ' ° lmuus and icunu nuqnmo YOUR WAY... altwevetsteem up Iebefllelpongel NQIWIYIIM” wit [had to find ROGER! l IAYMOND HAKIM rs"... omosn noosns b. SAM WOOD'S JEAN PIERRPAUMONT ADOLPHE MENJOU Mliviili Kroner. mans! lemony u.“ m.» a ~ fussy-as (inmwih m’... Msbhemoo Md BASIL RATHBONE mo"; s, mm s Hymnal lulu Nan-l i1 hi: In‘ Billh Modules-ii A Paramount Picture Plus: f‘ iIEASTEllN cusnmsu .,..'MONTAGUE Community Car- nival. A full week of uvtenainmmt. October mob-October 26th. I W-wsnnn. - Farm 100-150 acres. House and buildings ln good condition State price. R. M. Cof- fin, Bay Fortune. i ....°IUBOIIASID ITNI STAL- ,LION —- Mr. Wm. mennlck of Montague has urchued a fine stallion, "Real oney" from Rod- erick MacKay of Dundas. "Real Money" is a fine looking black horse and was bought for a hand- 801119 sum. iicorgctown And Vicinity Mrs, Elizabeth Easton, spent the weekcnci in Charlottetown. Mrs. Laura Layers was a visi- tor to Charlottetown on Saturday. Harry Levers, C.N.R.,' welders assistant visited hi: home over the weekcnd. Susan Miss Mary and Miss Char- Efmphill were visitors to tetown on Saturday. Local hunters report P001’ results from their duck hunting but that some partridge are being bagged. Potato digging is in full swing in this district: while the Irish Cobler crop is l‘ ht in most cases, other varieties s ow a good yield. The many friends of Ray-mend Solomon who has been ill for some time. will be lad to hear that he is improving lrl health. Harrv McConnell, s49 x! """""""”'""'”""‘ ¢.....§“1"¢‘..§€§§“ "5 i*5“"°s$3°?i ‘i Mr. wz-irredfrrf-Eusn has l!- mmcocx “m! §i§"°$.§.i§.£’.‘i$§.°‘rffgfifiiififbfii AND C 5,1!“ the ensuing year, WITH "SPELLBOUND" Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Hughes premiere. Directed by Mr, 1m Also Wfivtacle of the year, s film maid, ch- COCK. master of screen mystery and suspense. Spellbound” is the thrill §and fiimiil‘ 0f Charlottetown, mo- i-Iltgge 16-59 n tlatot-he Capitol Thu . when . ' .' “'_— “fix-Manon ‘MW glnedselfiimtfi‘ Miss Rosalie Kigginl of the De. “spellbound” w” given a brilliant partment of Education ln ch31»- lotteiown. was the guest of Mayor and Mrs. l’, L. Boudreault during the week and, i Mr. George Taylor, Unusual Occupation! unmqs - gripping mama, h] fltch‘ discharged ed mm“, d _ ,member of the Canadian Navy a d wmmm ‘m we“ taking‘ former resident of Georgetovyn. W119 are co-starred. and such lop. It i! Dlflyed to perfection by m: zrid Bergman and Gregm-y Peek, visited here over the weckeni Mn ,ifigigfiiirgisinnggliflmplnyed at ‘he “mm “"9" Performers as John‘ ‘ 5311935 Leo G C n ‘ , Gcorgetonians at pm em g nemmg‘ Wallace “Ij-zggd: giiitgfgei Chnrlottetown who spent tshe wees Chtiiliw‘: and many others. “d- ""11 no memory of the past 11181111 Bergman, who falls in love {Italy tries to ishment for a has not committed. How shg mar. es to reach into the recesses of h iii-tins mrvsberysioryr of the year, iwusn canon sbléis BUILDING SPEEDUP CARDIFF. Wales, Oct. 7 _((;p) jléirffmbsiza o! the Welsh parlia- . My b" ETPilp. and trodes ilfllDIl representatives are seeking ‘tlhslieflllip in government plans for insfiaillfelilfilttwfl of new factories "t? Flam! "6 s ma or factor in the Labor ndminlstrat on’s fullc empbymel" DTP-gram to eliminate FASHION NEWS ‘the heavy imemllibymcnt which 4 ~ . fizle _ srsistcd in the principality he- o 2 Hyeen the war. Protheroe. After a Cardiff meeting, Cliff secretary of (he gout}, FOR LIPS AND ‘Qliiggsasirfrecg that! the govern- . _ i- emse ve. r 1| ‘INGERTIPS no». n. w. m. we sioiiiihii. to have mor w being made Evgeifliifilfebnflf the Plans Ness Edwards. parliamentary SBCPHB-ry to the labor ministry, said the building effort in the South Wales development area ls "rm. paralleled," i "The tntai area of new projcptg Planned is between 6.500000 and 7-000.000 square feet; loveliest new coior you'vQ . . deep, lhriiling, rosv-cormine, like the SOON . procioizs ruiv/ iuice that iicws from the new crop of wine grapes. Not only love} ‘bu, incfiub] ‘mom cess of construction in Wales, cov- y y ;-;1t15 an area of 3.900.000 square Red Grope Lipstick The problem, said Mr_ Edwgnlg "L75 materials" for the construction pfg- Red Grape Nail Polish mm‘ i ~95 _ "r ): my to as Ii lad Grape CO1 l y‘ REGULIR r Rouge—i.5O M“ Take NR at night. Start the day regular. NR has thorough. Pill"! action. Makes you faelbetter. GotN inthe I lmmNRJunlors (Kdoee ifyouo ynoedextra-mild 7M" laxative. IO: ‘s: '%% JAMIESOIPS The Best ln Toilet Goods n Wood lslands-Aiarlhou Sonics With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning now in operation the schedule is as follows: Leave Wood Islands 8 un. 11 can. 1 p.m. 8 pan. Leaves , Caribou 8 a.m. 11 un. l pJII. I p.m. Operating Dally including Sundays. I RATES: SIIO," 1945. For Daily Information Listen in to CFCY 7:80 AM. 4 t Each Morning. uonrntmnsntsun ssmuss mo. n l. mrron. President Its story. which win the screen vdth llmgging ggegé‘ £91090. concerns a mysterious vounc‘ ""111 klwwn only as J. B. (Gregory. Peck) “hi? i5 Suffering from am» n95“ H9 15 slwfiected cf murder‘ believes that he nflg-‘m 5e Run“. . tr fig" Pamnts. Mr. and Mrs. Evicene , with him, dssner. save him from 311111.; crime she is sure he‘ TIE-q D buns and bring forth bit b bit iwere visitor; Ii baffling secret his temporaryv lossmé? Saturday, .m9m°!'v has hidden from the Dglice i ifmns the basis of the most fan-REL. W519! Rfllfkrnal Council of Labor._ end at their h 1 ‘gorolghy JenkCitTZS ncluded. Miss 08C . A n ld H bb. . Hush Geicii. O i‘ “h” PM“ Gfflfse SIGWDH, Miss Norma Do 1,011» or“. d iriaeflliy from St. John. III, B.. breid -W spend the next few weeks with I 9 Iflry of Newport, bcfore lea». "if! by plane for Oregon. USA. Mrs. William-Tvlmhy 3nd M,‘ anlei Condon of Panmure Island to Georgetown on In all l h'l' v ‘ . Will have 111m rizilvilcnirlcrfiggrgiitlefzjr: ‘h’ "m?! m" RTPSP"! year. It is iwlwd citizens \\’lii show a 1mm interest in to\vn affairs by nomin- BUHB s. council which would tackle the many problems to be hitlndled. in a fearless and decisive manner“ Mafyot" P. I... Boudrcault, ha; dong‘ a 200d job since taking over the administration of the Council, de- SDIW the many difficulties encoun- tered both in and out of that body, and many citizens are expressing their desire to see him continue in GOFCiOH Sir-wart and’ Jmc cnaucou n: Montague Plans iiommuniiy Carnival -_._- The Montague Community Car- nival this year is to be held the] week of October 21st to Nth ir. the Community Qsrlinir Rink. ‘lfhia special entertainment went was held last year for the first time and met with such widespread enthusiasm and success that the Communitv Welfare League de- cided it should be an annual af- fair. The proceeds last year were used for uenersl community - movements including repairs to the Welfare League properties particularly the Community skat- iruz rink which was put in good serviceable condition. improve- ments made to the interior and the building painted and grounds improved. A survey was also made of Ileague property and a street belonging to the Welfare Leatrue widened and improved and will shortly be offered to the Town m Montague. Besides this play- ground equipment has been pur- swinss and four teeter boards. These are to be installed till-i neek on the School ilrounds for the benefit of the children. This zear if ls hoped tn make this bl". event of Eastern Kins‘: higrer and better than ever and it is ex- pected to provide funds for fur- ther Community improvements DANCE MONTAGUE CURLING RINK WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9 DON MESSER and His Islanders Admission 50 Cents Proceeds in aid of the new King's County Memorial Hospital. S. S. Lady Nelson Due Wednesday HALIFAX, N. 3.. Oct. 7 -When the hospital shi-p Lady Nelson slips into her berth here on Wednesday. it will mark the first time since the former Canadian National Stcamships fia ship went lnto ser- vioe as Cana 's first hospital ship that she has not carried nick chased consisting oi’ a set of six, TOWN GUARDIAN and wounded Canadian servicemen hark home. The Lady Nelson went into this servicc early in 1043 Just prior to the Canadian Army go- in): into action in Sicily and Italy. Her passengers will be 257 Wrvel and 100 children dependents of Ca- nadinn servicemen. of the Empire Brent, following, me renaming of all British hospital ships to the Empire class. will also dock here on Wednesday. The former Cunard White Star ship is bringing 432 women and 2'74 child- ren dependents to the Dominion. To make up the three special trains which will be operated nut of Halifax over Canadian National Railways’ lines to handle the 994 dependents going to wlrrous sec- tions of central and western Can- ada 36 sleeping, 6 dining and three baggage cars will be needed. In ad- dition threc slot-ping cars will be operated on regular trains to carry 69 to homes at various points in the Maritimes. Hunter River W.M.S. The regular meeting of tho Hunter River United Church W. M. 8.. was hold on Thursday ev- ening October 3rd at the home oi’ office as head of a new adminis- tration‘. , i The re meeting of the Ba -i view Women’s Institute was hedi September lat at the home of Mrs.‘ Damian Cullen. , The meeting opened by repeatir/g‘ the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by fifteen members and five visitors. An appeal for funds from the Salvation Army was read by the ,Secretary. It was moved and sec- onded that $3. be sen-t in answer to BAXWTIEW WV. the appeal. . A formcr member Mrs, Lawrencei ‘was an invited guest and was prc-i scntcd with an address and gift ,from the members of the Institute. Mrs. Thomas L, Reid rend the ad-, is to “provide building labs;- and dress and Mrs. Clifford Simpson 5mm Truth mvfmt ipreseinted the gift. Mrs. Doucette thanked the morn-i bers and invited them to visit her in her new home. Mrs. Clarence Stewart invited the members to he: home for the Oo- tober meeting. Lunch committee Mrs. Rupert Simpson. Mrs, Simpson and Mrs. Lorne Stewart. . The meeting was then brought to‘ a close after which lunoh was serv- ed by the committee in charge. Col- ilectfon amounted to 90c. many people almost regarded than a mark of distinction. "Many who wanted to prey upon society wore it because igl- along. (cgmisAmo Emilmld- Oci- 7 — Silent Prayers were offered i ~ 03m" T- Jmlkms- Vic" our Missionaries in India, followed new legislation. i’; svievicviscleirlrietstailstiftelptthglgfiest 1311i‘: hmflqnh§ufli°n°f°flfe° 01%“ 1hr 1 b 1m f 1h gum War had been "prostituted” so that Nfigm :1“ rid“; m” a favored m“ a o on o a it 1 1 as a "badge of pauperism" rather Amen Mn’ Cy" they verse of thought it was the nearest way to word "Steward W091?! h!!!" "N! lwflffll.” hflmeeting w e read and a raved, Ilifi- The means-er reported‘ onptgte re- Mrs. Edison Newman with ten mem- bers present. I Mrs. J. S. hfacLeod. led the devo- tional iervice. folio the theme. "Fulfilling our Churc Member- ship", emphasizing the fact that as true members of the Church of Christ we have "high calling," and such arc expected each to do pnrt~scrving the Lord by WID- ning souls and strengthenin His followers Ln the faith. As urch members our way of living should reflect thp Christlike Spirit and be an example and encouragement to those with whom we come in contact. llynxras, Jesus Calls Us Ovtr the Tumult, was sang, followed by the reading of Psalm thirty-three. and as her h dd _‘,l')ou tt "ho h d ti edl- '- "There are 100 factories emu pfuq | to lfgr he; ham: mnlgglilthy Rrtxigtlico‘ lgzifegzflfl“ o! Prayer ' Mrs‘ '1' W3 Mrs. Emmett Bernard and Mrs. Edison Newman. read scripture passages, from Paul's Epistles. truths about Christ like IlVCS. Closing with hymn, Holy‘ Mrs, Orville Sellar read a splendid! clipping on Stew‘ . | Mrs. J. 1. Morrison led. the Indie prog-ramm givinq a fine compel-h, son of Viellaie L_ e in India with life ln Canada. token from the Study Book "India at hhe Thresh- Cecll 01d Mrs. MacLeod gave India Book; marks to all present. and greed, but. This in India. He nds, Central India now. an " be in my Life" to be read and posed for with Mia! l Smith and J. S. Macbeod reading the scripture oat-ts. Roll call was responded to with a Scripture containing the Mnutea of lest For 60009235; m/re- fry Red Rose ./ Ribllos: "in good tea” The Letitia, under the new name] - .22: > Nuts for a full serving. ' The two grains, sun-ripened wheat and malted barley are double baked by a spe- cial procees. That's the reason why you liliiffic-Nuls loin-sud visas-um new em BREAK A Product of Oenoml FWD i? FAST iublespoons oi Grape-Nils give qouiiiqorand flavor i Unlike any other ready-wilt cereal, _ get that distinctive Grape-Nuts flavor, you only require 2 tablespoons of Grape- meet-as-a-nut delightfully different. l4 to l6 servings in every package. ocronsa s,_1g4q ‘ Look for the bright new, mod- crn package of Grape-Nuts at your groceis. Shown here ls Counmander H. B. Rsynef- 1150- and Bar. R.C.N., commanding officer o! "Nootka". \vho previously commanded destroy- ers in the Battle of the Atlantic and in invasion operations. He was born at Clinton, Ontario, and his family now resides at Redford. Nova Ecotia. suits of the pantry sale, a card of thanks was read from Mrs. I. W.‘ Bowman. Tihirty friendship calls were re rted. Mrs. . W. Patterson. invited. the! members to meet at her heme fcr the next meeting when roll call. will be answered with a verse of scripture containing the word. ‘Tin iving" and the study of the Prophet Habakuk will be N.‘- viewed. The offering was received and the meeting closed with the Benedic- tion, Justice Bill Would Abolish Death Penalty By JAMES MoCOOK Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Oct. ’f—fCP) -‘Aboli- Lion of the death penalty -°\ a trial period, elimination of birch- ing and psychological and educa- tlonal treatment of prisoners Brfl probable provisions of a Crimillfli JusticeBill expected to be lntrn- duced by Home Secretary Ede at the ncxt session of Dflrllflmefll- Far-reaching changes are pro- posed i-n the treatment of 3/0008 offenders and Mr. Ede Dfflbflbiy will give consideration to a detail- cd report prepared by a Conserva- tlvc party committee on this sub- ct. This report recommends the existing power of courts order boys under 14 to be whipped should be abolished and that im- prlsonrnent as a punishment for persons under 21 be Ieliilced b)’ new forms of institutional trest- ment. Mr. Ede has examined reforms put forward before the war by a Conservative predecessor. Bir Bam- uel Hoare, now Lord Tem lewood. These were not put lnto e fect be- cause of war conditions and proba- bly wlll be incorporated in the Mr. Ede is understood to have penalty but was ready to admit this might lead to an alarming increase in crimes of violence and iagreed to a trial period, If violence ‘does not increase the new leiiill- tlon can be made permanent. ! Grndlni Inks: The new act would provide l system under which every prisoner would be zraded according to ln- tellectusl abilities and desirable remedies pglled as recommended by exports. ew emphasis would be laid on social work ulong pris- onors. with study of_ their antece- dents and social nment. When a prison term was complet- ed a man would bot be left, to his own devices with only the casual help o! voluntary societies. H’ would be assisted ln finding s place for himself and made "to feel the state was his friend. 10rd Te llw ‘s recommenda- tions wen isou d by parliament, ntever became low. 0 many Dfflpot. I was in lasted. They provided ‘for the creation of observation cen- tros for young people on remand sary. The bill proposed no court should be allowed to impose I sentence of imprisonment on young offender unless no method of dealing with him V/LZS appropriate. The Conservative committee re- port said treatment of young of- fenders should be directed at pre- venting them drifting lnto a life of crime. They should not be made to fccl that society had cast them out. because they had been in trouble, OUT OFF TOPS To keen carrots fresh. cut off the tops before you drop them into the vegetable bin or refrig- erator drawer or box. This rule also holds good for beets. turnips, parsnip: and radishes. nnnnnnnnnnfinoéfii h “ibegsn on it in 1932 when some seed °'~ “lot a South American DIHWIEEEIEIEEIIEEIIEEIEIEEIEIEIEI PIANO RECITAL MARIAN Proceeds for Sf. Peter's IEIIEIEIIEEJEIEE yuomus At ST. PAUL'S HALL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1946-8 PM. "Elli n Cathedral Organ Fund ilifiiifilifilifliillfilifilfillfilfilifilifilifilifilfilililiflifilifilfiifilifilifiliii llavo New Variety Dats Resistant to Stem," Grown Rust As a result of fourteen years’ ln- tensive work by the plant, breed- ers and plant pathologists at the Dominion Rust Research Labora- tory in Winnipeg, a new variety of olts. resistant to all the races of stem rust and crown rust that ap- pear in Canada, as well as being resistant to loose and covered smut has been developed. It is hoped that by the spring of 104'! about 1,500 bushels of t e new variety. as yet unnamed, may be available for distribution to selected seed growers so as to increase produc- tion of seed to the point where there will be enough for all who want it. Under severe tests the new variety has proved to be resistant to all the races of stem rust and crown rust, as well as to both smuts. Work variety of oats, known as Victoria, was oh- tnlned by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture from the Unlt-, ed States Department of Agriculq ture. Victoria was crossed to a If». fer strain of Vanguard, the latter s. variety resistant to certain races of stem rust and now widely grown ‘m Eastern and Western Canada. since then the breeding work has been patiently carried on‘ under the direction of J. N, Welshi on the staff of the Winnipeg 1a’ boratory. Over the years the crcms breeding has been carried on in, co-operatlon with the plant pathol i ogists. particularly-Dr. T. Johnston working on stem rust, B. Petursoni on leaf rust and W. Popp on the, smuts. Exscting disease and gen-l crai performance tests were com; i O O O o O O O O O O Auovi ‘and hectels u: cam when 7P0" ‘ minim: In“!!! unneces- ON/éi/W radio's famous imu-iin I YOU SHUOAN GET IN A MESS OF TROUBLE aim ears sou. um noun TD mu. w: rouskaour n- ‘ladtonihellrhalrendflewillw gm, In ondout of trouble with Gobbyflue lawyeuylmhe Trude, The Klngfish, Shorty The lorber and all the mt . . . with music, laughs and o complete plant. PIISINTID IT IINIO CBA IO EM. gggmua-cuueaunwougg.g I was sun, ‘Ynellaiy oi -i may ' O I Q ducted toward the final develop- ment of g strain which meet] nearly all of the desired qualities. The development of such varie- ties is essential to obtain maxi- mum production which is so im. portant at the present time. Tho disease resistant varieties new wn commercially in Canada, such as Vanguard, Ajax and Eu. ter. produced by the Winnipeg La- boratory, and Heaven produced b; tho_ Cereal Division. Central 13hr perimental Farm. Ottawa, are n. sistant to certain of the older 1nd more common races of stem rust, but are susceptible to others than have become quite prevalent du- lng the past four years. Further- more, these Vvarieties are not suf- ficiently resistant to crown rust, or smut. Crown rust causes severe damage to the oat crop in certain Yelrl: while the presence of smut may also reduce yield with a re. sultsnt loss to the farmer, If the new disease resistant oat proves to be as good as ast per- formances indicate it will) be an. other addition to the many trl. umphs‘ in the realm of plant breed,- inl for the plant breeders and 1"" Pllhvioxistl of the Dominion "In"! 0! Alriculture and will mean millions of dollars to fum- ers. ~. snnvnunon rssrrvas. arrnscrs raousanns EDINBURGH. Oct. 7 _ With 10,000 visitors daily 552.3,] i° attend Edillbllrxlvs international 205116’? pf] Music and Drama this n . cvc authorities are think. in! of chartering a ship go pm. Vififil extra accommodation. an lgoifiretr under consideration ii rem .f onner now under-going wwld g!‘ Dllléhger traffic. She e used as a floating hotel ‘w: Eillfis‘ fro» i b ' ~ sponsorshl of an“ F,,',‘f,'§§,,,§',§j§ event of his magnitude.‘ The" w} be "lien-air and indoor theatre e‘ "d "ik-dflncinc- and solo fgltlg"! armarance hy famous ar- DI. ll. lldezmldaclfilllli 5"" 5mm"! Queen Strccf Office Hours 8-12. z-p, Tiliflhone - Office-HM. Residence 451-1. NEIL W. HIGGINS Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond Si. Charlottetown Tel. 589 P0. Box 06 PUB! IC STENUGRAPH ER _‘°°I"Plh: ma- and olronlsra "M?" Pffllflma correspondcnclr. lyPllll and bookkeeping. HELEN GEDDEN Tfliebhone 18904. ‘M. No. I. 0o h; A Porn-l néilrggt. m‘ ll. R. DOANE & C0. Chartered Accountants McLeod _& Bentley W- l. BENTLEY. l-O- ..I. A. OINTLIY. K11 ladders and Attornerbll IAI g l“ Pill“ OM80 6-00-0-‘000000000400-00040-4‘ ‘K5 _,._ ~‘ i Morsll and Donnell! Chartered Aoaclntonts ‘mans-imminent: Charlottetown V